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One week until Social Capital Ottawa

Sherrilynne Starkie

There is just one more week until the third annual Social Capital Ottawa, a one-day conference for O-city’s active social media community. Don’t miss this opportunity for facetime with the people of Ottawa’s social media community and to learn the about the latest social media thinking and trends.

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Social Capital Ottawa

Sherrilynne Starkie

Canada’s national capital is Ottawa and one of the city’s many strengths is the active and passionate social media community that thrives here. It’s a community that continues to grow and learn that’s why it supports the 2nd annual Social Capita l conference taking place later this month.

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Webinar Recap: A Decade in Social Media. What’s Now. What’s Next?

Ignite Social Media

The focus of our webinar was around the changes we have witnessed in the social space over the past decade, the current trends, and our predictions for the years to come in social media. We kicked off the webinar with Lisa Braziel, our SVP, talking about how she was one of the original community managers in 2007.

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Five Takeaways from the 2012 State of Community Management Report

Jeff Esposito

One of the more interesting, but challenging, aspects of my job is community management. Effective managers do not view their community as tied to a specific technology or network, but rather as a group of users who share principles and interests. Evolution – communities are not built overnight.

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6 Things The Army Taught Me About PR

Waxing UnLyrical

To the Army, engagements often mean meeting with people in the community. If we engage the community, build trust, and demonstrate they have a vested interest in the outcome, we might tip the scale of favor. An extended community. It’s the title of a popular book on social media. Image: rajkumar1220 via Flickr, CC 2.0.

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15 Bloggers to Watch in 2013

ProBlogger

My work has changed a lot over the past year – I’ve been focused a lot on the Australian blogger community, and on curators – so this post is very centered on those communities. She is extremely talented at curation, and combines her community-building skills with her keen sense of strategy.

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100+ Social Media Demographics that Matter to Marketers in 2020

Hootsuite

use Facebook—more than double what it was in 2012. More than 89% of Instagram’s community lives outside of the U.S. Twitter’s base may be smaller than Facebook’s, but its users are a mighty force—especially when it comes to mobilizing and community building. In the U.S., 69% of U.S. 73% of U.S. In the U.S.,